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Topic: The big man, the boss; Big Sam (Read 68723 times)

I thought Shakespeare was a good coach. Sammy Lee despite his affiliation with the devil has some pedigree. Sam Allardyce is playing the role of caricature Allardyce. That’s defensive beyond comprehension, hoof ball beyond comprehension and passing all of the blame onto players, beyond comprehension. He is finished. The only way we can save face I think is to say it has not worked out and to get rid of him now and take Walsh with him. We still have good players, we just need and honest innovative manager to help us. Honest and innovative are not two words you would associate with Sam Allardyce

What's there not to understand? We need to stop playing with so many DMs. As for McCarthy's injury, it's hardly life-threatening. He'll recover.

That's up to the manager to stop that. I've just never understood wanting our own players injured for any reason. As for McCarthy's injury, of course it's not life threatening but it's too early to say whether it's career threatening.

That's up to the manager to stop that. I've just never understood wanting our own players injured for any reason. As for McCarthy's injury, of course it's not life threatening but it's too early to say whether it's career threatening.

Oh well, it's only a career. What I don't get are the shouts of the injury being "horrible" and Rondon crying on the pitch. Any other sport it would be "gee, that's a shame" and then move on. With all the shit people across the world put up with every day, deadly diseases, poverty, wars, there's really no need to get the tissue box out for an injury to a millionaire.

struggling to find any type of positive tbh, weve gone from everton to hooferton under him, i know its not all is fault, but we are playing much worse under him, i dread going now. is record of points is more or less the same as koeman and unsworth give or take a point. What does he give us ? i honestly cant see a jot. he has got to go asap, hes a dinosaur, anti footballing, spoiler who should never have been employed by EFC. Get out of my club sam, and take your lacky know fuckall eithers with you

Oh well, it's only a career. What I don't get are the shouts of the injury being "horrible" and Rondon crying on the pitch. Any other sport it would be "gee, that's a shame" and then move on. With all the shit people across the world put up with every day, deadly diseases, poverty, wars, there's really no need to get the tissue box out for an injury to a millionaire.

I'd imagine it's a little traumatic to see someone's bone popping out of their leg. Empathy